APPENDIX May
753
F.
Discourse at Nantucket.
8.
(See Memoir,
p.
498.) " " " Books or a Course of SuReading;
November.
At Manchester, England.
perlative."
1848.
—
Feb.
" Natural Aristocracy."
.
At Edinburgh
(x.
33.)
June
"
7.
Mind and Manners
of the
XIX.
Century."
(So reported in Douglas Jerrold's newspaper. The title on the covers of the first three lectures is " The Natural
At the Portman Square " Powers Literary and Scientific Institution, London. I. and Laws of Thought." II. " Relation of Intellect to History of the Intellect.")
Natural Science."
Men
III.
" Tendencies
and Duties of
(These three were new Thought." eral import has been given in the Memoir of
:
their gen-
they were repeated in the course in 1849 and 1850 in Boston and ;
New
York, and were substantially the same with some of the lectures on the " Natural Method of Mental Phi-
" losophy," in 1858, and Philosophy for the People," in " Politics and Socialism " rV. 1866.) (apparently the fourth lecture of the course on the " Present
Age,"
lecture
V.
"Poetry and Eloquence" (a Boston of 1847). VI. "Natural Aristocracy" (the Edin-
1839-40).
burgh lecture). June (At Exeter Hall.) " Napoleon," " Shaks" Domestic Life." " peare," (Tbe first two form Rep-
—
resentative
.
Men," 1845;
the third perhaps
"Home,"
1838.)
Dec. 27. " England." (Before the Mercantile Library